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Regular Council Meeting: Monday, December 19th 2016 at 7:00pmLocated at the Gillies Municipal Office and open to the public

THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF GILLIES

is recruiting

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR / TRUCK DRIVER

Part-Time

2 positions available

The Township is seeking an experienced Equipment Operator / Truck Driver to fill an upcoming permanent, part-time vacancy. A minimum Grade 12 High School Graduation diploma and a valid DZ licence with a clean abstract are required. Applicants should be able to operate heavy equipment (graders, backhoes, loaders, snow plows, etc.) and be proficient in Ontario health & safety laws and regulations. Applicants must be available outside of regular working hours to deal with road maintenance required by weather conditions. Computer literacy and record-keeping skills are an asset. Applicants should review the detailed job description for the position, available here, and identify in their applications those elements of the job that he or she meets. Applications are being accepted until position is filled, and may be submitted by mail, email, in person or by facsimile. All applicants are thanked for their interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Applicants delivering resumes in person are advised to call ahead to confirm office hours.

Main Street between Prouty Road and Lysak
in the Township of Gillies is closed
starting Dec 1st 2015 until further notice.

At the November 9th 2015 council meeting, the following resolution was passed:

RESOLUTION NO. 2015/225

Moved by Councillor Wright; Seconded by Councillor Groenheide:

BE IT RESOLVED

THAT the portion of Main Street, beginning at the intersection of Main Street and Prouty Road and ending at the intersection of Main Street and Lysak Road, is temporarily closed starting December 1st 2015 until further notice

TELECOMMUNICATIONS ISSUE??CCTS is an independent agency whose mandate is to resolve complaints of individual and small business customers about their telecommunications services. If you have a complaint about your telephone, wireless, or Internet service, you must first try to resolve it directly with your service provider. If you have done so and have been unable to reach a satisfactory resolution, CCTS may be able to help you, free of charge.

To learn more about CCTS, you may visit its website at www.ccts-cprst.ca or call toll-free at 1-888-221-1687